I1m a bit boored, so i thought i create this topic. We already have a "show us youre desktop, browser, location, etc" so maybe this is a good idea too:)
Simple, just write down what do you have "inside".
And i thought that maybe everyone could post a 3DMark06 score too (or what ever you like), just for fun
Ok , here goes;
asus m2n32-sli delux wi-fi edition
amd athlon 64 x2 5200+ dual core
4gb ddr2 kingston ram
radeon x1950 pro
19" lcd monitor
merc stealth keboard
microshaft laser mouse
logitec 5.1 surround
gigaware usb headset/mic( game sound on speakers, TS/Vent on headset)
250gb and 320gb hd's
:unsure:how's that for a system?
Mainsystem:
Name: Tigersclaw
CPU: AMD642800+
RAM: 1GB Dual
HD: 160GB+80GB+80GB all Samsung
Videocard: ATI Club3D X1600pro 512MB
Soundcard: SB Live! 5.1 Digital
Screens: Samsung Syncmaster 1100plus + Samsung Syncmaster 20GLsi both CRT:)old school
OS: Windows XP Pro
mmh... the rest of the gang, too??.. ok ok... IT-Freak 4tw:
Secondary System:
Name: Concordia
AMD2000+
1GB RAM
GF4200 64MB
onboard-sound
2x 80GB Samsung HD
17" CRT
Windows XP Pro
Notebook 1:
Name: Skimitar
Type: Samsung NV5000
Intel 700Mhz
256MB RAM
20GB HD
Windows 2000
IF you STILL have a working c64, THEN maybe I'll raise you to semi-demi-god status.:cool:side note...in 1986 I programmed ALL of the treasure/rings/potions/swords/artifacts tables out of the 1st edition dungeon masters book onto a c64 cause our DM was whining about all the dice rolling he had to do,so,presto,kill 9 goblins and a vampire,press a few buttons,print.I got extra exp for that...:yahoo:
Probably one of the worst computers here, but I'm evil.
2x 1024mb DDR2-667 MHz
1x Radeon X1200 Xpress with 704 mb VRAM due to shared memory
1x 160gb SATA HDD
1x 40gb IDE HDD
Bunch of random speakers arranged into surround sound
Bass-capable headset (I friggin love it. @_@)
AMD Athlon 64 5000+ 2.60 GHz dualcore processor
Thats all I remember off of the top of mah head. Check my Xfire profile if you want to see the entire thing.
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Soldato Zavier Benitez, Benitez flight instructor.